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GIs reward their best friends, the dogs of war
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Living thousands of miles from family and loved ones and facing the dangers of war often take a toll on U.S. troops. But inject some of that old-fashioned unconditional love and things become just a little more bearable. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.Nov. 22, 2011